Crushmore - Essays on Love, Loss, and Coming-of-Age (ebok) av Penn Badgley
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Penn Badgley (forfatter), Sophie Ansari (forfatter), Nava Kavelin (forfatter)

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Known for spotlighting your favorite artists' tween stories of self-discovery on their podcast, Penn, Sophie, and Nava turn inward to share their own experiences for the first time. Penn, a twelve-year-old, Discman-toting introvert, starts in the solitude of his only-child household, where he danced like no one was watching (because no one was watching) before embarking on a neon-lit journey to Hollywood. Sophie takes us to her middle schoolin Beijing, where she had to ward off rumors of a boob…

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Undertittel Essays on Love, Loss, and Coming-of-Age
Forfattere Penn Badgley (forfatter), Sophie Ansari (forfatter), Nava Kavelin (forfatter)
Forlag Headline
Utgitt 14 oktober 2025
Sjanger Biografier, Dokumentar og fakta, Kunst og kultur
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781035423231

Known for spotlighting your favorite artists' tween stories of self-discovery on their podcast, Penn, Sophie, and Nava turn inward to share their own experiences for the first time. Penn, a twelve-year-old, Discman-toting introvert, starts in the solitude of his only-child household, where he danced like no one was watching (because no one was watching) before embarking on a neon-lit journey to Hollywood. Sophie takes us to her middle school
in Beijing, where she had to ward off rumors of a boob job, and to the moment loosening her choke hold on love brought her husband straight into her living room. Nava traces the emotional aftershocks of losing her mother and guides us through the whimsical world of an imaginationship, where nothing is ever as it seems.

With compassion, humor, and insight, Crushmore charts the often cringey, sometimes luminous path from adolescence to adulthood. Together, these essays remind us that we can find healing-and even inspiration-from our awkward adolescent selves long after we thought we left them behind.